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The title and thesis of this Wikipedia article relies on a single published article
and is outside the mainstream of statistics and machine learning.
There are a variety of classification techniques developed researchers in a variety of fields
and there is a lively competition.
At the moment leading classification techniques based upon their success in competitions
such as KDD, Kaggle or Netflix would be random forests or boosting (gradient boosting or gbm).